Green algae is a very large group of algae and does not have one specific class that it belongs to. Green algae is divided into two main divisions, chlorophyta and charophyta. Within these divisions, there are many classes of green algae, including chlorophyceae, prasinophyceae, trebouxiophyceae, ulvophyceae, and many more.
well im doing a project and ive learned that blue green algae has no class for it is in the phyla of chlorophyta. By the way im only in grade six but im really smart! :)
phaeophyceae
Nostoc is a genus of blue-green algae with twisted and coiled filaments embedded in a gelatinous material.
The taxonomy of blue-green algae is in transition, this means it can being dealt in botanical nomenclature code or bacteriological nomenclature code. They seem to have the characters of algae and bacteria respectively.
Prokaryotic cells are found in bacteria and blue green algae
The term "green algae" a broad, sweeping class of algae from the kingdom plantae in either the division Chlorophyta or Charophyta.
No Blue-Green Bacteria, more commonly known as Blue-Green Algae is a consumer
Oscillatoria belongs to the class Cyanophyceae, which is a class of cyanobacteria commonly known as blue-green algae. Cyanophyceae are photosynthetic bacteria that can be found in various aquatic environments like freshwater and marine habitats.
A kingdom that includes the bacteria and blue-green algae in some classification schemes.
blue green algae
Who Discovered Algae. Who Discovered The Philippine Blue Green Algae? ... Gregorio Velasquez is the one who discovered the blue green algae
Blue green algae is toxic so I would take care with it.
Blue green algae or cynobacteria are photosynthetic.They produce their food themselves.
i dont know i m a student of class 9 and i m searching for the answer for - diff. b/w spirogyra and blue green alga
blue green algae has been rename to cyanobacteria because scientists thought that blue green algae is too hard to say
zygnema and spirogyra are examples of filamentous algae
Philippine blue green algae by biologist Gregorio T. Velasquez
Nostoc is a genus of blue-green algae with twisted and coiled filaments embedded in a gelatinous material.
The taxonomy of blue-green algae is in transition, this means it can being dealt in botanical nomenclature code or bacteriological nomenclature code. They seem to have the characters of algae and bacteria respectively.